9Synonyms found for extroverted

Word Origin & History

extrovert 1916, extravert (spelled with -o- after 1918, by influence of introvert), from Ger. Extravert, from extra "outside" + L. vertere "to turn"see versus). With introvert, terms used in Eng. by doctors and scientists in various literal senses since 1600s, but popularized in a psychological sense by Carl Jung. Related: Extroverted.

Example Sentences for extroverted

But many others could be somebody's extroverted next-door neighbor.

In spite of these extroverted tastes he was hypersensitive to criticism and could not endure failure or rejection.

He asked other people to rank those composite faces as extroverted or introverted.

Under any name, this is a high-powered, unabashedly extroverted company.

And the kitchen turns out extroverted food, updated diner and fanciful bistro dishes with an imaginative twist here and there.

Players who participate in team sports become more extroverted d.

Of course some people act in an extroverted way, perhaps in imitation of the more popular extroverts.

Healthier people might feel more extroverted, or have more energy, and might attract more friends.

Goldsmith is so extraordinarily buoyant and extroverted that he seems to enter a room in a tinkle of magic dust.

It will feature an extroverted design approach that leads to a significant reduction in spaces requiring air-conditioning.